Greyhound (1791 ship)

Greyhound was a smack launched at Dover in 1784, possibly under another name. In 1791, as Greyhound, she made a voyage as a whaler to the Southern Whale Fishery. She then became a West Indiaman. She was wrecked in 1796 as she was outward bound on a voyage to Jamaica.

History
United Kingdom
NameGreyhound (from 1791)
BuilderDover
Launched1784
FateWrecked c.June 1796
General characteristics
Tons burthen74 (bm)

Career

Greyhound first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1792.[1]

Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1792 A.Crow Dudman London–Southern Fishery LR; raised 1791
  • Whaling voyage (1791–1793): Captain A.Crow sailed from London on 12 November 1791, bound for Cape Verde.[2] She arrived back at Falmouth on 28 April 1793. She had fished off Patagonia and she returned with five tuns of whale oil and 20000 seal skins.[3]
Year Master Owner Trade Source & notes
1794 A.Crow
P.Smith
Dudman
Skey
London–Southern Fishery
London–Jamaica
LR; raised 1791
1796 P.Smith
N.Todd
Skey
W.Bryan
London–Jamaica LR; raised 1791

In January 1796 Greyhound, Todd, master, arrived at Cork from Honduras, having sustained some damage.[4]

Fate

On 18 May 1796 Greyhound, Todd, master, sailed from Gravesend for Jamaica. LL reported on 3 June that Greyhound, Tod, master, was onshore and bilged off Portsmouth.[5] Greyhound was last listed in LR in the volume for 1796.

Citations

  1. LR (1792), Seq.No.G198.
  2. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 2351. 15 November 1791. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  3. British Southern Whale Fishery Database – Voyages: Greyhound.
  4. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 2786. 19 January 1796. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  5. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List. No. 2825. 3 June 1796. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
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